I was never a huge fan of the Telltale’s The Walking Dead games. I did enjoy the Second season, despite itself in many ways, but the rest of the games were “okay” at best. The first Season was an important chapter for Telltale and it brought a very new take on story-driven adventure titles, examples of which continue to show up and evolve to this day. But it’s 2020 now that I’m writing this, and Telltale Games, as the company it was, is gone. After years of showing how their formula was getting stale, how they simply couldn’t handle the amount of projects they took on developing they closed, never finishing The Walking Dead: The Final Season. Their business was bought by a different company that bought back the rights to some of the old titles and publishes them under the same name, even if the company behind it is different. And that company alongside Skybound Games, both with some of the former Telltale employees, were the ones to finish the game and release the last 2 episodes.
With this kind of troubled development, is The Final Season a great conclusion to the series? I’d say, it’s as good as it could be.